E.K. Lincoln

E.K. Lincoln

Born: August 8, 1884
Died: January 9, 1958
in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA

Movies for E.K. Lincoln...

Women Men Marry
Title: Women Men Marry
Character: Dick Clark
Released: December 27, 1922
Type: Movie
When he loses both his wife and child, Montgomery Rogers adopts his servants' little girl and raises her as his own. Completely unaware of her origins, Emerie grows up to be a first class snob. Her socially ambitious aunt takes her to Europe to become engaged to Brooks Fitzroy, an impoverished lord (Cyril Chadwick). On the voyage back she encounters a young man, Dick Clarke who is working for his passage.
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The Light in the Dark
Title: The Light in the Dark
Character: J.Warburton Ashe
Released: September 3, 1922
Type: Movie
A young girl is struck and seriously injured by a wealthy society matron's car. The woman brings the girl back to her house. Later, a hardened thief is told by the girl of a goblet, that could be the Holy Grail, which has healing powers and could help her. The thief, touched by her predicament, sets out to steal the goblet and bring it to her.
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The Woman God Changed
Title: The Woman God Changed
Character: Thomas McCarthy
Released: July 3, 1921
Type: Movie
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Desert Gold
Title: Desert Gold
Character: Dick Gale
Released: November 21, 1919
Type: Movie
In this adaptation of Zane Grey's novel, adventurer Dick Gale (E.K. Lincoln) is traveling through the Southwest. He helps rescue Mercedes Castanada (Margery Wilson) from the clutches of notorious outlaw Rojas (Walter Long). Mercedes' fiancé, Captain George Thorne (Edward Coxen), entrusts her to Gale's care when he returns to duty.
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Unknown Love
Title: Unknown Love
Character: Harry Townsend
Released: April 26, 1919
Type: Movie
Doris Parker, the daughter of an American Marine Officer, becomes Harry Townsend's pen pal. Harry is a young American soldier with no family who has gone to fight in France. As they exchange letters, Doris falls for Harry, despite advances made by Jack Tims, a captain of the Royal Navy training with the American Marines. On the front in France, Harry's face is wounded. Overwhelmed by the news, Doris asks Jack Tims to take Harry onboard a ship he is taking to France. During the voyage, Jack foils an attack from an enemy submarine but is wounded in the battle and dies.
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Virtuous Men
Title: Virtuous Men
Character: Bob Stokes
Released: April 1, 1919
Type: Movie
When Bob Stokes, a wealthy New York clubman, loses his fortune, he is jilted by his fiancée Marcia Fontaine. He then wanders to an upstate lumber camp where he impresses the owner, Henry Willard, with his leadership and fighting abilities. After Stokes quells a strike engineered by the previous foreman, Robert Brummon, who is really a Bolshevik agitator, to prevent shipments of lumber for government contracts, Brummon, seeking revenge, sets the forest on fire, but Stokes controls it. Willard then sends for Stokes to oversee his New York shipyards where a government "mystery ship" is under construction. After Stokes and Willard's daughter Helen fall in love, Brummon gets Marcia to attempt to seduce Stokes. Marcia lures Stokes to her apartment, where Brummon plans to kill him, but he escapes when he learns that a time bomb is set to destroy the ship.
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Lafayette, We Come
Title: Lafayette, We Come
Character: Leroy Trenchard
Released: November 2, 1918
Type: Movie
Leroy Trenchard loves Therese Verneuil, and when Leroy enters the army goes to France to fight, Therese follows as a Red Cross nurse. But suspicion arises that Therese is actually Princess Sonia, a German spy.
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The Beloved Traitor
Title: The Beloved Traitor
Character: Judd Minot
Released: February 24, 1918
Type: Movie
Wanting her sweetheart, Judd Minot, a Maine fisherman, to develop his sculpting talents, Mary Garland encourages him to accompany art connoisseur Henry Bliss to New York City. Once there, Judd forgets Mary and becomes smitten with Bliss's attractive daughter Myrna. Although he wins fame as an artist, the party society life he leads with Myrna causes his work to suffer. When Mary learns of Judd's stagnation and fast style of living, she rushes to New York to rescue him. When he sees her, Judd realizes that Mary is the prime inspiration for all his statues and renews his love for her.
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The Painted World
Title: The Painted World
Released: September 26, 1914
Type: Movie
Raised to believe that her mother Elois, is dead, 18-year-old Yvette Muree is aghast to learn that mom is a burlesque queen.
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The Littlest Rebel
Title: The Littlest Rebel
Character: Capt. Herbert Carey
Released: September 1, 1914
Type: Movie
A Civil War melodrama from 1914.
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Shadows of the Past
Title: Shadows of the Past
Character: Hadden
Released: June 15, 1914
Type: Movie
Mark Stetson, a scheming politician, entangles the Brandons, husband and wife, and their friend, Antoinette, in his smuggling schemes and engineers their arrest, to protect himself. Edited into Shadows of the Past (1919).
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A Million Bid
Title: A Million Bid
Character: Loring Brent
Released: April 1, 1914
Type: Movie
Agnes Belgradin is in love with a young doctor, Loring Brent. When Agnes' father dies, her mother takes her on a trip abroad. She insists that the young couple separate before they set sail, and promises that if they still love each other after a year they can reunite. But Mrs. Belgradin intercepts all the letters Agnes and Brent write one another, and convinces her daughter to marry a wealthy Australian millionaire.
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The Swan Girl
Title: The Swan Girl
Character: The Swan Girl's Sweetheart
Released: December 4, 1913
Type: Movie
A wealthy young fellow during vacation becomes infatuated with a poor country girl.
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Song Bird of the North
Title: Song Bird of the North
Character: Haywood - Elida's Suitor
Released: July 2, 1913
Type: Movie
Haywood, a suitor for the hand of Elida Rumsey, is severely reprimanded by her for not enlisting when President Lincoln calls for volunteers. Being deeply interested in the cause, Elida goes and helps Mrs. Pomeroy minister to sick and wounded soldiers. She becomes a favorite with the men, for she frequently sings to them. This attracts the attention of Lincoln
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A Regiment of Two
Title: A Regiment of Two
Character: Jack Brent
Released: June 11, 1913
Type: Movie
Ira and his son-in-law Harry pretend to enlist in the 13th regiment where they have "drills" every Friday night. When the 13th is called to the front, the two take a fishing trip, only to learn that "their" regiment has been wiped out.
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The One Good Turn
Title: The One Good Turn
Character: Doctor
Released: March 13, 1913
Type: Movie
A political crime film in which a militant, anarchist father allows his political ideals to prevail over human dignity. The father uses his young daughter to carry out an attack on Princess Louise. After his wife foils the attack and he is arrested by the police, he steps back from his fanaticism and repents.
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How Fatty Made Good
Title: How Fatty Made Good
Character: An Actor
Released: January 31, 1913
Type: Movie
Hughey Mack comedy produced by Vitagraph.
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Song of the Shell
Title: Song of the Shell
Character: A Wealthy Admirer
Released: December 13, 1912
Type: Movie
Suffering with ennui, bored by society, Annie Bradley, a wealthy girl, is anxious to make her time more profitable by doing something worthwhile.
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Lessons in Courtship
Title: Lessons in Courtship
Character: Dick Warren
Released: December 1, 1912
Type: Movie
A farce in which Dick Edna wants to learn the art of seduction, and takes lessons for this from the brother of his beloved.
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The Anarchist's Wife
Title: The Anarchist's Wife
Character: Doctor
Released: November 17, 1912
Type: Movie
In this Vitagraph short, anarchism threatens to ruin lives and families. Luigi and Rosa are a couple with an adorable child, but trouble is afoot – Luigi has become an anarchist!
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A Modern Atalanta
Title: A Modern Atalanta
Character: Jack Hall - First Suitor
Released: November 8, 1912
Type: Movie
Fresh from her college matriculation. Ruth Grantland returns to her country home. She is courted by two of the village beaux, who propose marriage. She likes the boys, but not sufficiently to marry them. Her preference is for Jack Hall, a young man of extreme culture and refinement. She tells the two boys that she will consent to marry them if they can beat her in a footrace, taking each one on separately. They agree, and she, being fleet of foot, runs away from them, crossing the line far in the lead. Jack, riding horseback, happens along and takes in the fun. Later, he proposes to Ruth.
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The Irony of Fate
Title: The Irony of Fate
Character: Harry Weston
Released: September 28, 1912
Type: Movie
Virginia Jameson, a girl of lovely disposition, is wooed by a man much older than herself whom she very much dislikes, but who stands very high in the favor of her parents. She might have married another man had not fate decreed otherwise. She meets and accidentally escapes the man she could have loved and would have married; she stooped to tie her shoe-strings, diverting her attention from him. Had their eyes met, both their lives would have been different. Leroy Farley, the man favored by her parents, prevails and she marries him. Her life is unhappy, notwithstanding his great riches and social prominence.
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The Loyalty of Sylvia
Title: The Loyalty of Sylvia
Character: Dinner Guest
Released: September 12, 1912
Type: Movie
The daughter of an old friend is staying with Dr. Laurence. Sylvia is a naughty girl; she puts sneezing powder into a bunch of flowers to make everyone in the house sneeze. After the doctor introduces her to the son of a friend, the two fall in love and get engaged. Dr. Laurence is also hopelessly in love with Sylvia, but keeps it a secret. After a ball he gets smallpox. Sylvia takes care of him and falls in love with him. She breaks off the engagement.